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Ottoman Empire joined World War 1 so as to join forces with the Germany. The other reason was the friction with the friction with Turkey.

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What did the Ottoman Empire join in World War 1?

Central powers. With Germany and Austria-Hungary


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What moved the US to join the Great War?

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Was the Ottoman Empire still called the Ottoman Empire during World War 2?

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How did world war 1 affect the Ottoman Empire and European colonies and dominions?

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How did the Ottoman Empire affect the war?

World War I ended the Ottoman Empire. After the Treaty of Versailles, the Ottoman Sultanate was disbanded and the Young Turks took power in Ankara.


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